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S.E.Ak:
Hopefully it would be the same a carring a rifle in the trunk or behind the seat of your pick-up but bikers always have that little extra to worry about.

Badnews Bob:
Ya know the bigger bike all have the grunt to pull a trailer thease days, I wonder how well one would work for hauling back some deer chops?  As for carry of the firearm I live in SE Kentucky people look at ya funny around here if ya aint packin.  Packin in your bags is legal here also but a CCW is pretty easy to get too.

AtlLaw:

--- Quote from: Badnews Bob on December 04, 2008, 10:30:53 PM --- ...pull a trailer... I wonder how well one would work for hauling back some deer chops?
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Sometime after I wrote my post the same thing crossed my mind!  I know people who pull home made trailers and they can carry a BUNCH of stuff!  I ain't putting no trailer hitch on my scoot though!  That leads to Geezer glides, you and the OL wearing matching pin striped leathers and full face helmets!   ;D

deernhog:

--- Quote from: AtlLaw on December 04, 2008, 11:15:29 PM ---
--- Quote from: Badnews Bob on December 04, 2008, 10:30:53 PM --- ...pull a trailer... I wonder how well one would work for hauling back some deer chops?
--- End quote ---

Sometime after I wrote my post the same thing crossed my mind!  I know people who pull home made trailers and they can carry a BUNCH of stuff!  I ain't putting no trailer hitch on my scoot though!  That leads to Geezer glides, you and the OL wearing matching pin striped leathers and full face helmets!   ;D

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UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUGGGGGGHHH!!!! :P  My OL would go topless before she would wear that but my OL would go topless anyway 8)

Cheesehead:
What would be considered as a Geezer Glide?

Cheese

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